National Irish Food Awards/Blas na hÉireann winners
Any excuse is a good one to visit Dingle and when it involves a Food Festival and an invitation to participate in the judging of the inaugural National Irish Food Awards, also known as Blas na hÉireann, how could anyone resist? Certainly not me and Saturday found my tastebuds at the ready to sample some of the enormous variety of foods entered into a series of blind tastings. Without the context of packaging and placement, it was a real opportunity to see what was out there on the Irish market. And it wasn't all, ahem, work. I also got to meet fellow bloggers Val and Ollie, catch up with my former teacher Rory O'Connell, wander around the variety of food stalls scattered around the town, eat a first class meal at seafood restaurant Out of The Blue have several afternoon affogatos and sample a variety of the Mexican flavours on offer at Murphy's Ice Cream (the Guacamole was a very surprising hit.)
Amongst the winners are a lot of old favourites like Benoit Lorge's chocolates (his Rum Bitter won Silver in the chocolate category), Green Saffron's Rogan Josh spice blend (frequently used in this house), The Apple Farm's refreshing and classy Sparkling Apple Juice, East of Boston's Tantalising Toffee Sauce, David Llewellyn's intense Balsamic Cider Vinegar, Just Food's organic soups (as served in URRU) and breads from both the Blazing Salads Bread Company, a stalwart of my Dublin life, and the traditional Barron's Bakery in Cappoquin. All the results of this year's awards are below and are on the Blas na hÉireann website: congratulations to all the winners!
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